Fàbrica Nova textile factory in Sóller undergoing restoration, to become a textile history museum.

Sóller: Fàbrica Nova to be comprehensively restored – Island Council takes over and invests millions

The decaying textile factory Fàbrica Nova in Sóller gets a new chance: the Island Council has purchased the building and plans to revive it as a museum of textile history.

Old factory, new plans: Sóller's Fàbrica Nova to breathe again

If you walk along the Carrer de Sa Lluna in Sóller, you can already see the large brick building from afar – plain, wind‑worn and half forgotten for years. Now there is movement: the Island Council has bought the property, according to Sóller secures historic textile factory – space for a new textile museum, and intends to carry out an extensive restoration. For residents and those interested in culture this is good news, although the coming years will mean a construction site.

What is planned: According to officials, the Island Council is taking over the building and is providing a seven‑figure sum, as reported in Sóller: Fàbrica Nova to be comprehensively restored – Island Council takes over and invests millions, so that the dilapidated industrial complex can become a place of remembrance. The idea: a textile museum displaying machines, workplaces and the stories of the workers. The plans include, alongside building renovation, the restoration of historic looms and tools.

The calculation is clear: the purchase was only the beginning. In addition to the acquisition, millions are budgeted for structural renewal – facades, roof, static repairs, as well as energy upgrades so the building will be usable and safe in the future. Conservation experts will be closely involved because the building has been protected for several years and many original details must be preserved.

I spoke yesterday with a woman who works at the market; she can still remember how, early in the morning, workers came to the factory from all directions. For many families in Sóller the plant once meant daily life and income. It seems those responsible want to make exactly these stories visible: not only machines, but people, shifts and the smell of oils and yarn.

Of course there are critical voices as well. Some ask whether the money would be better spent on schools or on renovating apartments. Others hope the project will create jobs and expand tourism with a genuine cultural offer instead of focusing only on beach and party. Quiet discussions took place in the town hall canteen yesterday — as happens in small towns.

The construction site will not disappear overnight: it will take years before exhibitions are set up and tours begin. Yet the will is clearly noticeable. The Island Council does not only want to consolidate the building but to create a place where the history of technology and local identity come together.

For Sóller this means: less decaying heritage, more publicly accessible culture. And for visitors a new destination off the usual beaten track. I will certainly come back when the first loom hums and children stand in awe before the old machines. Until then: hard hat on, dust mask ready — and a little patience.

Frequently asked questions

What is happening to Fàbrica Nova in Sóller?

Fàbrica Nova in Sóller has been bought by the Island Council and is set for a full restoration. The aim is to stabilise the historic industrial building and eventually turn it into a textile museum that tells the story of the factory and its workers.

When will the Fàbrica Nova project in Sóller be finished?

The restoration will take several years, so the project is not expected to be completed quickly. The building first needs structural work, conservation planning and careful restoration before exhibitions or visits can begin.

Will the Fàbrica Nova restoration affect visitors to Sóller?

Yes, the work will mean a construction site in the area for some time. Visitors should expect limited access around the building while the restoration is underway, although the project is meant to create a new cultural stop in Sóller later on.

Why is Fàbrica Nova in Sóller considered an important building?

Fàbrica Nova is a protected industrial building with strong local value. It is tied to Sóller’s textile history and to the daily working lives of many families, which is why preserving it matters to both residents and heritage experts.

What kind of museum is planned for Fàbrica Nova in Sóller?

The plan is for a textile museum focused on the factory’s history and the people who worked there. It is expected to include machinery, original tools, workspaces and stories from Sóller’s industrial past.

How much is Mallorca investing in the Fàbrica Nova restoration?

The Island Council is providing a seven-figure sum for the purchase and restoration of the building. Additional millions are planned for structural repairs, facade work, the roof and energy upgrades.

Can you currently visit Fàbrica Nova in Sóller?

Not as a finished museum yet, because the building still needs major restoration. At this stage it is mainly a heritage project under development, so visitors should not expect normal public access for now.

What does the Fàbrica Nova project mean for Sóller’s future?

For Sóller, the project could mean a better-preserved landmark, new cultural space and a stronger link to the town’s own history. It may also bring a more varied kind of tourism, centred on heritage rather than only the beach season.

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